That depends upon what make of test kit you are using. All the information you need should be either on the test kit box or in the instructions for use. The lower your Nitrate reading the better.
silver nitrate dissolves in water. so it should form a homogeneous solution
Potassium nitrate is quite soluble in water, as are all nitrate salts.
Silver nitrate does not react with water, it dissolves in it.
A lead nitrate solution in water is formed.
Zinc nitrate dissolved in water.
Lead nitrate is soluble in cold water.
Barium nitrate is dissociated in water.
No. Ammonium nitrate is water soluble.
water is the solvent while sodium nitrate is the solute
Copper nitrate dissolves in water, hence it is a chemical reaction.
Simple nutrients is a term used in water testing. The test looks for Ammonium, Nitrate Nitrate plus Nitrite, and Phosphate in your water sample. There is an MSDS standard quality that should be met.
There should be Silver nitrate dissolved in the water, only then it can react